After the incredibly bewitching Hearts Beat Loud, Brett Haley returns with a story that is at turns tender, but also very aware of its subject matter. Amidst the pain of our past, we can find solace in things. We imbue…
Album Review: King Krule clashes with despair and optimism “Man Alive!”
Many things have happened to Archy Marshall since the release of 2017’s The OOZ. His relationship with Charlotte Patmore began, alongside his eventual departure from London. The biggest change, however, was the birth of his newborn child. All of which…
Album Review: Algiers – “There Is No Year”
Atlanta post-punk band Algiers has never been a group for those faint of heart. Their 2017 album, The Underside of Power, was a brutal, unrelenting snapshot of the world’s political climate. Last August, the quartet released “Can The Sub_Bass Speak?”,…
Album Review: JPEGMAFIA – All My Heroes Are Cornballs
JPEGMAFIA is a rapper that the internet loves to hate. His last album, Veteran, propelled him to one of underground rap’s most welcome stars. Anger flowed all throughout Veteran. With track titles like “I Cannot Fucking Wait Until Morrissey Dies”,…
Album Review: Florist – Emily Alone
Emily Alone is a poetic odyssey that dives into themes of loneliness, time, and the emptiness of not knowing one’s place in the world. The album, as the title implies, was recorded in solitude by songwriter Emily Sprague in her…
Album Review: Logic – “Confessions of a Dangerous Mind”
For may some it may be hard to remember, but there was a point in time where Logic was once a rapper people generally held in high regard. His early mixtapes are still heralded as being some of the best…
The ‘Midsommar’ Trailer is A Gorgeous and Radiant Descent into Madness
A24’s summer lineup is looking to be stacked beyond belief. Ari Aster’s follow-up to Hereditary, Midsommar, is easily one of the most anticipated horror films of the year and it has just received its first official trailer. Aster described the…